| Like the Sherpas | 16 |
| Like some yak herders | 21 |
| Like Shih Tzus | 14 |
| Like prayer wheels | 18 |
| Like one side of Mount Everest | 30 |
| Lhasa resident | 14 |
| Language from which comes ''lama'' | 50 |
| Dweller in Lhasa | 16 |
| Blue-state lama? | 16 |
| Asian plateau projectile? | 25 |
| Lhasa residents | 15 |
| They live the high life | 23 |
| People of Lhasa | 15 |
| Lhasa natives | 13 |
| Hirsute Himalayan beast | 23 |
| Himalayan actress? | 18 |
| To you: Lat. | 12 |
| Shinbone | 8 |
| Second-longest human bone | 25 |
| Fibula's neighbor | 21 |
| Talus neighbor | 14 |
| Fibula's companion | 22 |
| Bone in the leg | 15 |
| Part of the lower body skeleton | 31 |
| Lower part of the skeleton | 26 |
| Legbone | 7 |
| It parallels the fibula | 23 |
| Femur-foot link | 15 |
| Big human bone | 14 |
| What a shin guard protects | 26 |
| Weight-bearing bone | 19 |
| Shin bone | 9 |
| Second-largest human bone | 25 |
| Part of a pedal pusher? | 23 |
| One of Joe Theismann's bones infamously broken by Lawrence Taylor on "Monday Night Football" | 106 |
| Neighbor of the fibula | 22 |
| It's found above the ankle | 30 |
| It goes from one joint to another | 33 |
| It connects to the deltoid ligament | 35 |
| It articulates with the talus | 29 |
| Inner legbone | 13 |
| Bone that articulates with the femur | 36 |
| Bone protected in soccer by a plastic guard | 43 |
| Bone of the lower leg | 21 |
| Bone easily bruised | 19 |
| Shinbones | 9 |
| Fibulae neighbors | 17 |
| Leg supports | 12 |
| Bones near the fibulae | 22 |
| Shin-related | 12 |
| Relating to a leg bone | 22 |
| Pertaining to a leg bone | 24 |
| Of the shinbone | 15 |
| Of a leg bone | 13 |
| Leg-based game of questions and answers? | 40 |
| Some leg bones | 14 |
| They connect to the knees | 25 |
| Fruit put into the earth, so it's said (5) | 46 |
| Fibula neighbors | 16 |
| Associates of fibulas | 21 |
| Throne of Israel contender: I Kgs. 16 | 37 |
| Devout Lhasan, say | 18 |
| Roof of the World natives | 25 |
| Island off Sonora | 17 |
| Behavioral quirk | 16 |
| Personal quirk | 14 |
| Twitching | 9 |
| ___-tac-toe | 11 |
| Nervous twitch | 14 |
| -- -tac-toe | 11 |
| Facial twitch | 13 |
| Unconscious quirk | 17 |
| Recurrent twitch | 16 |
| Nervous reaction | 16 |
| __-tac-toe | 10 |
| First X or O | 12 |
| Facial spasm | 12 |
| The first O of O-O-O | 20 |
| Start of a grid-based game | 26 |
| Little spasm | 12 |
| Start of a simple game | 22 |
| Start of a pencil-and-paper game | 32 |
| Small spasm | 11 |
| Quirky habit | 12 |
| Persistent personal quirk | 25 |
| Nervous movement | 16 |
| Nervous mannerism | 17 |
| Foible | 6 |
| First X or O? | 13 |
| First X | 7 |
| First O of O-O-O | 16 |
| Personality quirk | 17 |
| Partner of tac and toe | 22 |
| Opening in "Hollywood Squares" | 40 |
| ___ Tac (breath freshener) | 26 |
| X or O, in a game | 17 |
| Tiny spasm | 10 |
| Start of a winning combination | 30 |
| Square one? | 11 |
| Small jerk | 10 |